- Revenue
- $2.3B
- Year founded
- 2014
- Team size
- 3K
Top 50 ERP Systems Companies (August 2026)
As of August 2026, Latka tracks 970 ERP systems companies. They have combined revenues of $15.9B and employ 100.7K people. They have raised $8.8B and serve 360.3M customers combined.
Every company below sells ERP systems to other businesses and is ranked by its most recent annual revenue. Revenue, funding, headcount and customer figures come from CEO interviews on the Latka podcast, public company filings, and Latka estimates where a company has not disclosed a number.
What ERP Systems Companies do
Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) systems are integrated software platforms designed to manage and streamline core business processes across various departments, such as finance, human resources, manufacturing, and supply chain management. By centralizing data and workflows, ERP systems enable real-time information sharing, helping organizations improve efficiency and decision-making. Typical use cases for ERP systems include financial management, inventory control, order processing, and customer relationship management. These systems offer features such as advanced reporting, data analytics, and automation of routine tasks, making them essential tools for organizations aiming to enhance operational efficiency. Common buyer personas include finance teams, operations managers, IT specialists, and executives seeking holistic views of organizational performance. The key to an effective ERP implementation lies in its ability to adapt to the specific needs of the business, facilitating cross-departmental collaboration and providing a unified approach to resource management. Overall, ERP systems serve as the backbone of many organizations by integrating various functions into a cohesive system that drives growth and productivity.
- Companies
- 970
- Revenue
- $15.9B
- Funding
- $8.8B
- Employees
- 100.7K
Filters
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Top ERP Systems Companies by revenue
Showing 10 of 970 companies ranked by annual revenue.
New York, New York, United States
global provider of business applications, enterprise learning, and outsourcing services
- Revenue
- $1B
- Customers
- 150K
- Year founded
- 1984
- Team size
- 5.3K
Munich, Bayern, Germany
process mining platform to help businesses analyze, visualize, and optimize their processes.
- Revenue
- $771M
- Customers
- 500
- Year founded
- 2011
- Funding
- $2.4B
- Team size
- 3.7K
Mississauga, Ontario, Canada
software solutions for long-term and post-acute care (LTPAC) providers
- Revenue
- $673.2M
- Customers
- 1.8K
- Year founded
- 2000
- Funding
- $234.6M
- Team size
- 2.3K
Grand Rosière, Belgium
Odoo is a Belgian open-source business software company that offers a suite of integrated applications spanning CRM, accounting, website building, inventory, manufacturing, and email marketing. Founded in 2005 by Fabien Pinckaers, the company rebranded from its original name to Odoo in 2014 and pivoted from a services-led model to a subscription vendor model around 2010, a transition that required its only institutional fundraise of $12 million total. As of December 2018, Odoo reported $2.6 million in monthly recurring revenue, implying an annual recurring revenue run rate of approximately $31.2 million, with full-year billings projected at roughly $44 million when non-recurring professional services revenue is included. The company served 11,000 paying customers and an additional 4 million free users drawn in by its open-source distribution. Odoo grew 64 percent over the prior twelve months and generated $500,000 in positive cash flow every month. By 2024, Odoo had reached a valuation of approximately 5 billion euros (roughly $5.26 billion) following a 500 million euro secondary transaction led by CapitalG and Sequoia. A subsequent secondary round in 2026 valued the company at over 7 billion euros. Revenue reached approximately 650 million euros in 2025, with the team growing to roughly 7,000 employees globally.
- Revenue
- $552M
- Customers
- 11K
- Year founded
- 2005
- Funding
- $1B
- Team size
- 7.6K
- Growth
- 42%
Marietta, Georgia, United States
A cloud-based, fully integrated business support services outsourcing firm offering a portal to see and manage everything online
- Revenue
- $486.1M
- Year founded
- 1997
- Team size
- 931
Helsinki, Finland
RELEX Solutions provides an integrated retail and supply chain planning system that delivers impressive results for customers around the world, focusing on supply chain and retail planning in the retail and consumer goods industry.
- Revenue
- $467M
- Year founded
- 2005
- Funding
- $700M
- Team size
- 2.4K
- Growth
- 60.76%
Alpharetta, Georgia, United States
Aptean is a global provider of industry-specific software that helps organizations in manufacturing, distribution, food and beverage, transportation, and other complex industries run and grow their businesses more effectively. Aptean’s solutions and services help businesses of all sizes to be Ready for What’s Next, Now®. Headquartered in Alpharetta, Georgia, Aptean has offices in North America, Europe, and Asia-Pacific. To learn more about Aptean and the markets we serve, visit www.aptean.com.
- Revenue
- $328.9M
- Year founded
- 2012
- Team size
- 3K
Pleasanton, California, United States
Business applications that are simple and fun to use? We’ve got that covered! At Tekion, we are on a mission to build the world’s best applications. We aim to deliver solutions that are delightful to use, yet powerful enough to efficiently run global businesses. Starting with automotive retail, we are incorporating cutting-edge technologies to accelerate the transition of complex (and simple) businesses to the cloud and enable seamless consumer experiences. Our journey to tackle the impossible and build the future has only just begun. For our team of seasoned industry leaders and passionate visionaries, continuously going beyond the expected is the norm. We thrive in a culture where the possibilities to act and make an impact are endless, where the aim is to constantly innovate, grow together and drive the disruption of a lifetime! Join us, and let us Outpace Possibility together!
- Revenue
- $273.5M
- Year founded
- 2016
- Funding
- $600M
- Team size
- 2.7K
Singapore, Singapore
HashMicro is a leading Singapore-based enterprise software provider offering cloud-based ERP solutions for large enterprises and scaling SMEs. Initially designed for complex operations, it has grown into a modular platform trusted across industries and company sizes. With operations in 25+ countries and a strong presence in Southeast Asia, HashMicro delivers a full suite of ERP applications—including Finance, Inventory, Manufacturing, Procurement, CRM, and HRM—tailored to local compliance needs. It integrates advanced AI capabilities like automation, business intelligence, machine learning, and predictive analytics to boost insight and efficiency. A standout feature is Hashy, the AI assistant that allows users to manage ERP tasks directly through messaging platforms for faster, more intuitive control. Implementation timelines are flexible, with subscription or one-time licensing models. Serving sectors from Manufacturing and Retail to Education and Healthcare, HashMicro offers scalable, enterprise-ready solutions aligned with operational and regional needs.
- Revenue
- $267M
- Customers
- 2.5K
- Year founded
- 2015
- Team size
- 525
- Growth
- 25.94%
Frequently asked questions about ERP Systems Companies
How many ERP systems companies are there?
Latka tracks 970 ERP systems companies with reported revenue. Together they generate $15.9B in annual revenue and employ 100.7K people.
Which ERP systems company is the largest?
EquipmentShare is the largest, with $2.3B in annual revenue, founded in 2014.
How much revenue does a typical ERP systems company make?
The average ERP systems company in this list makes $16.3M a year, across 970 companies with reported revenue. They serve 360.3M customers combined.
Who are the leading ERP systems vendors?
Ranked by annual revenue, the leaders are EquipmentShare, Computer Generated Solutions Inc., Celonis, PointClickCare and Odoo.
How much funding have ERP systems companies raised?
The 970 ERP systems companies tracked here have raised $8.8B in disclosed funding between them.
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Inclusion Criteria
- Must integrate multiple business functions, such as finance, HR, and supply chain management. - Should offer real-time data access and reporting capabilities. - Must support automation of routine workflows to enhance operational efficiency. - Should be configurable to meet the specific needs and scaling of various organizations. - Not limited to one function; must provide cross-departmental functionality. - Must facilitate collaboration and information sharing between different business units. - Should include data analytics tools to aid in decision-making processes.